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What did you do with your flock today?

Stan is clearly listening to his dad sometimes! This is the first time he's done egg-laying duty with one of the girls - and obviously with dad Ferdy's blessing as he would have soon moved him on if he wasn't comfortable with him cozying up with Clara. Clara is Ferdy's favourite.
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Stan is clearly listening to his dad sometimes! This is the first time he's done egg-laying duty with one of the girls - and obviously with dad Ferdy's blessing as he would have soon moved him on if he wasn't comfortable with him cozying up with Clara. Clara is Ferdy's favourite.
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Oh my gosh, so silly and precious at the same time! You get amazing photos @Shetland.
 
Stan is clearly listening to his dad sometimes! This is the first time he's done egg-laying duty with one of the girls - and obviously with dad Ferdy's blessing as he would have soon moved him on if he wasn't comfortable with him cozying up with Clara. Clara is Ferdy's favourite.
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Aren't they just the prettiest pair! 😍😍😍😍😍
 
I had to apologize to the flocks this morning because somehow I over slept and got a late start. l think they are all happy once again. The Delawares are in the woods chilling after a shower of rain crossed over and cooled us down to an acceptable 87°. No clue where the RI's wandered off to but when it's feeding time again they will be bellied up to the feed bunk. The others are no telling where. The two sets of young hormonal roosters are driving all the other pullets crazy. They make the mistake of challenging a real roo now and then and get put into time out quick. I'm going to let the rain stop and while waiting I think I deserve a nap.
 
I had to apologize to the flocks this morning because somehow I over slept and got a late start. l think they are all happy once again. The Delawares are in the woods chilling after a shower of rain crossed over and cooled us down to an acceptable 87°. No clue where the RI's wandered off to but when it's feeding time again they will be bellied up to the feed bunk. The others are no telling where. The two sets of young hormonal roosters are driving all the other pullets crazy. They make the mistake of challenging a real roo now and then and get put into time out quick. I'm going to let the rain stop and while waiting I think I deserve a nap.
Woods, rain and 87°! Sounds heavenly ❤️
 

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